Tales from the Dark Multiverse

This will be right up many folk's alleys here- what if Lois Lane got all of Superman's powers and decided to make people pay for the death of Superman? Once again, two info bits on it, with some images from CBR.

I can see where they're going with this series, but in spite of all the superpowered action I really didn't enjoy it at all.
On one hand, Lois's reaction to Clark's death felt more plausible than in the original story, on the other that reaction was blown out of proportion and scale. I know that this is actually the whole point of this series, to show how thing could have gone much worse in a different time and place... but it still left a terrible aftertaste in my mouth.

(formerly Anon, still Librarian)

"What is the point of having free will if one cannot occasionally spit in the eye of destiny?" ("Gentleman" John Marcone)

Woodclaw wrote: I can see where they're going with this series, but in spite of all the superpowered action I really didn't enjoy it at all.
On one hand, Lois's reaction to Clark's death felt more plausible than in the original story, on the other that reaction was blown out of proportion and scale. I know that this is actually the whole point of this series, to show how thing could have gone much worse in a different time and place... but it still left a terrible aftertaste in my mouth.

I have to say I collect Super-Lois comics, so I was really looking forward to this....and I have to say my reaction is pretty similar.

My general reaction to the entire Metal/Dark Universe/Batman Who Laughs isn't very good and I'm pretty tired of it all. Mix in the entire JLA/Super Powered Lex Luther (Lex becomes a bland villian when he gets powers) ... and I'm done with the whole thing and wish DC would move on.

There were a few brights spots in all that but mostly it's a giant pile of "is it over yet?" for me.